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If you know anyone who is an aspiring architect, they need to have this book. This book was glued to my side while filling out my college applications and it will still be with me throughout my college education, graduate school, and beyond. It does a wonderful job of explaining what becoming an Architect entails from beginning education, through college, the Intern Development Program, and beyond. It not only covers the fundamentals of becoming/being an Architect, but also gives different views Architects have on the art and profession of architecture. You are not going to find another book out on the market like this one. There is a new edition out so I would strongly recommend getting the more updated version: Becoming an Architect: A Guide to Careers in Design This is an invaluable resource for both the aspiring and accomplished architect and no bookshelf is complete without it.
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The book was for a grandson and he said it is very helpful and wonderful.Service was excellent as usual.Thanks
and start looking for a local Architecture Community you could join.After reading the book, I know what to do from now on.Unfortunately I do have some bad pointers about this book. i loved it ever bit of this book. I dont study in America wish I did though. As a third year student its great stuff. I definitely recommend it to anyone. This book provides many listing of Universities and Sources around America. For me having passed the education stage and into the real field of architect the listings of the Universities only help you if your from America.Otherwise this book does contain great resources on "Becoming an Architect."
This book helped me decide whether architecture was the proper career choice for me, giving tips and details of the business as a whole. Unfortunately, the landscape is always changing and, while useful for general information, it is difficult to get any good leads out of the resources listed in the book. So far, I like using [.]. to look for jobs because it has jobs only from employer websites and far more jobs than you will find on other job boards.
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